"edc" wrote : We are still experiencing strange behavior with transactions.  
Put in a couple messages, and everything works, put in a couple hundred 
thousand, and forget it.  The write, as mentioned above, seems to work as long 
as you commit for each message.  Use a messgae listener, and the process will 
fail after a few thousand reads. 
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Why do you need to sent 100000 messages in a transaction? That is a huge number.

Also why do you need to receive the messages transactionally?

Not sure what you're trying to achieve here.

Can you explain your use case in more detail please.


anonymous wrote : 
  | What I am finding, is that JBoss does not seem to work very well out of the 
box, and really needs to be configured with another database.   Reading the 
threads, this seems to be the way to go.  I will post my listen code. 

HSQL *should not* be used for production use. This is stated very clearly in 
the wiki and the documentation.
Also JBoss does not support HSQL use in production.
HSQL is bundled as a simple database to get you going in development, it should 
never be used in production.
Much as we'd like to bundle an Oracle database with the distribution you can 
imagine there would be licencing issues with doing that ;)





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